Patta is more than a streetwear brand, it’s a cultural movement rooted in Amsterdam’s multicultural energy blending hip-hop, football, and diasporic influences with a sharp sense of community and purpose. Known for its graphic punch and collaborative spirit, the brand has always used fashion as a vehicle for storytelling, activism, and connection, proving that streetwear can be both globally influential and deeply personal. For Spring/Summer 2026, Patta continues to connect sport, music, community into the collection. This season they teamed up with Nigerian artist Zaylevelten performing Guide Pass for their campaign film spotlight.
Founded in 2004 by Edson Sabajo and Guillaume “Gee” Schmidt, we can find graphics nod to the brand’s roots with music and sport references, custom typography and a subtle reference to its first store. Football and American football jerseys, denim in several washes, tricot tracksuits, knits, zipped hoodies, and Patta essentials are all new this season. With embossed jackets and a reimagined varsity with leather houndstooth sleeves, leather takes center stage. Knitted zipped vests and jerseys once again feature the houndstooth design.
Sand, sports blue, pine green, black, and brown make up the colorways, with fuchsia accents on a hooded bomber and matching jeans. Sweat suits, t-shirts, and jerseys from the children’s collection are integrated into the main range. Patta has always carried a sense of fun at its core and an energy that never takes itself too seriously. It’s that lightness, paired with cultural depth, that keeps the brand feeling alive.
Check out the collection below:
Patta Spring/Summer 2026 is available this Friday, January 30th on patta.nl, on our mobile app and in-store at Patta Amsterdam, Patta London, Patta Milan and Patta Lagos
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